Yes. It's possible. It's only happened once though, with an in unbreakable tie (more than 2 rounds of not being able to break a tie) or a majority of the jurors submitting a "No Immunity" ballot)

"what is the Legacy Advantage?"

It's a advantage that gets passed down when someone is eliminated, to be used at a certain point in the game. You know it was passed down at least once. But not who has it. The person leaving gives it to someone before they leave.

They knew each other. New partner (best friend) stopped talking to my ex when we broke up, because he couldn't stand him. Ex was using new partner to harass me -- there's an oddity with how Facebook handles group messages that made that possible -- so new partner blocked my ex last night, and my ex showed up at his house.

95% odds he figured I was probably there and showed up to scare the shit out of me. It mostly worked. :|

The trains aren't running on the same track. (and per Amtrak, those trains leaving at those times don't exist, at least not in passenger trains)

"Never heard of the Legacy Advantage before"

Now people have to wonder "Is that something someone would say if they had the Legacy Advantage"... and then wonder "if they HAD the Legacy Advantage, would Gary be pointing that out... but would he point out that he wouldn't be saying anything if people would then assume she *didn't* have it... "